NVCC COLLEGE-WIDE COURSE CONTENT SUMMARY
BUS 111 - PRINCIPLES OF SUPERVISION I (3 CR.)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Teaches the fundamentals of supervision, including the primary responsibilities of the supervisor. Introduces factors relating to the work of supervisor and subordinates. Covers aspects of leadership, job management, work improvement, training and orientation, performance evaluation, and effective employee/supervisor relationships. Lecture 3 hours per week.
GENERAL COURSE PURPOSE
Teaches the principles, skills, and techniques necessary to effectively manage people at the operations level. This course is designed for the student who needs to be able to deal directly with people to achieve quality output.
ENTRY LEVEL COMPETENCIES
An ability to read, comprehend, analyze material written at a college level. An ability to write and present ideas using standard English.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
Upon the completion of this course, the student should be able to:
understand the operating roles of the supervisor
be able to formulate objectives, make actions plans, and assign tasks
understand motivation and effective leadership
be able to set standards and evaluate performance
recognize the need for training and organize on-the-job training as appropriate
learn techniques for communicating, managing conflict, and administering discipline
MAJOR TOPICS TO BE COVERED
The roles of the supervisor
Setting objectives, decision making and planning
Motivation, leadership, and communication
Control and performance appraisal
Employee selection and training
Problem employees and discipline
OPTIONAL TOPICS
Labor relations
EEO and affirmative action
Revised 6/88